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SQL Complete Date Format Variables

Format Description

%a Abbreviated weekday name (Sun to Sat)

%b Abbreviated month name (Jan to Dec)

%c Numeric month name (0 to 12)

%D Day of the month as a numeric value, followed by suffix (1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...)

%d Day of the month as a numeric value (01 to 31)

%e Day of the month as a numeric value (0 to 31)

%f Microseconds (000000 to 999999)

%H Hour (00 to 23)

%h Hour (00 to 12)

%I Hour (00 to 12)

%i Minutes (00 to 59)

%j Day of the year (001 to 366)

%k Hour (0 to 23)

%l Hour (1 to 12)

%M Month name in full (January to December)

%m Month name as a numeric value (00 to 12)

%p AM or PM

%r Time in 12 hour AM or PM format (hh:mm:ss AM/PM)

%S Seconds (00 to 59)

%s Seconds (00 to 59)

%T Time in 24 hour format (hh:mm:ss)

%U Week where Sunday is the first day of the week (00 to 53)

%u Week where Monday is the first day of the week (00 to 53)

%V Week where Sunday is the first day of the week (01 to 53). Used with %X

%v Week where Monday is the first day of the week (01 to 53). Used with %x

%W Weekday name in full (Sunday to Saturday)

%w Day of the week where Sunday=0 and Saturday=6

%X Year for the week where Sunday is the first day of the week. Used with %V

%x Year for the week where Monday is the first day of the week. Used with %v

%Y Year as a numeric, 4-digit value

%y Year as a numeric, 2-digit value

https://www.w3schools.com/mysql/func_mysql_date_format.asp

This list from W3Schools includes all of the possible format variables for the

DATE_FORMAT

command